So far the only phone I have used on Sprint to have a better speaker is the Motorola Photon. This phone does pretty good, that's not to say it is great but it is still a small device with a small speaker.
So far the only phone I have used on Sprint to have a better speaker is the Motorola Photon. This phone does pretty good, that's not to say it is great but it is still a small device with a small speaker.
Yeah. Sometimes the grass isn't greener on the otherside. I still like my photon...alot. But I gave it to my dad and got the E4GT. I like both phones but if I had to choose between the two, I'll choose the E4GT.
I also think it matters where you listen to your Epic Touch, because when placed on a solid surface mine sounds clear and richer than when I hold it up in my hand it sounds ok but tinny and unlike some other smart phones you can't change the tone ie: bass, treble or select pop,rock classic or r & b sounds.
Can tell you that the ET has a much louder speaker than the GNex which has a speaker that's even weaker than the Galaxy S (which previously was the lowest volume phone I have come across).
I use my phone for podcast listening, GTalk chat, YouTube all quite often w/o headpones and the decent speaker on the ET gets the job done - also notifications come thru fine.
if only Sprint were faster in my area (under 100 kbps during our trial) and I'd activate our ET's. Or if VZW would offer a GS2.
Also to me the ET does well as an mp3 player with headphones (audio quality).